Elisabeth Tooker Papers
1945-1994
(5.75 linear feet)

Ms. Coll. 84

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Table of contents Abstract
An anthropologist and student of Native American cultures, Elisabeth Tooker devoted a long career, much of it as a professor at Temple University, to study of the culture and ethnohistory of the Iroquois Indians of New York State. The Tooker Papers is arranged in six series, and contain her correspondence, subject files, research notes, and both published and unpublished papers.
Background note
An anthropologist and Iroquoian scholar, Elisabeth Jane Tooker was born on August 2, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York. Following an undergraduate career at Radcliffe College, from which she graduated in 1949, Tooker pursued graduate study in anthropology at the University of Arizona (MA, 1953), and Radcliffe, working on Indians of the American Southwest.

Before completing her degree at Radcliffe, Tooker was employed as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard from 1956-1957, and in 1957, she accepted a position as Instructor at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Tooker remained at SUNY Buffalo for two years after completion of her dissertation, "Ritual, Power and the Supernatural: A Comparative Study of Indian Religions in Southwestern United States," in March, 1958, before joining the faculty at Mount Holyoke College as Assistant Professor. A grant from the National Institute of General Medical Science (part of the National Institutes of Health) in 1964 enabled her to spend an intensive year in Cambridge, Mass., studying North American Indian curing practices and theories of disease.

Shortly after returning from her leave in 1965, Tooker accepted a position at Temple University, where she remained for the rest of her career, earning promotion to Associate Professor in 1967 and Professor in 1977. During her stay at Temple, she continued her research through a Temple Summer Faculty Research Award and Research Grant-in-Aid in 1966, a Study Leave for the academic year 1971-1972, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1981-1982), and a Smithsonian Institution Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1989-1990). She was also a Visting Professor at the State University of New York at Albany 1978-1979.

From the time of her move to Philadelphia, Tooker began increasingly to concentrate her research on the history and culture of Indians in the Northeast, and particularly the Iroquois. Among her several books are An ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649 (1964); The Indians of the Northeast: a critical bibliography (1978), and Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture (1994), along with several edited volumes, including four volumes of the proceedings of the American Ethnological Society (1978-1981), one volume from the Conference on Iroquois Research (1965), and three volumes of An Iroquois Sourcebook. Tooker was also a contributing author and a member of the planning committee of the Northeast volume of the Handbook of North AmericanIndians that was published in 1978.

Tooker has been a member of many professional anthropological organizations, including the American Ethnological Society (editor of American Ethnologist, 1978-1982); the American Society for Ethnohistory (Executive Committee, 1973-1975; President, 1981-1982); the Conference on Iroquois Research (Planning Committee; Program Chair); the Northeastern Anthropological Association (Secretary, 1966-1968); and the Philadelphia Anthropological Society (Vice-President, 1967; President, 1969; Treasurer, 1988-1992). Her success in the profession has earned recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1960), as an alumna member of Phi Beta Kappa (through Radcliffe College, 1974), and as recipient of the Cornplanter Medal for Iroquois Research (1986).

In other professional activities, Tooker has served as a consultant to the exhibit, "American Indian Life, 1776-1976," at the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania (for which she co-authored an exhibit catalog); a member of the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (1977-1981); a member of the Phillips Fund grant committee of the American Philosophical Society (1979); a member of the National Advisory Committee of the Conference on Native American Studies at Oklahoma State University (1982-1985); and a Consulting Scholar for the University of Pennsylvania's University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (1982-present). Tooker became Professor Emerita at Temple University in 1992, and she currently resides in Philadelphia.


Scope and content
The Elisabeth Tooker Papers (1945-1994) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by Tooker, manuscripts by colleagues, field notes by Tooker, and photographs, which document Tooker's career as an anthropologist. The bulk of the collection covers the 1960s to the 1980s.

The papers (12 boxes; 5.75 linear feet) are divided into six series:

Series I Correspondence: 1949-1994 (6 boxes; 2.75 linear feet)
Series II Subject Files: 1945-1993 (3 boxes;.75 linear feet)
Series III Works by Tooker: 1949-1993 (2 boxes; 1 linear foot)
Series IV Works by Others: 1969-1989 (1 box; 6 folders)
Series V Field Notes: 1950-1982 (3 boxes; 1.25 linear feet)
Series VI Photographs: 1951-1973 (1 box; 4 folders)

Administrative information

Provenance
The Tooker Papers were donated by Elisabeth Tooker in 1994.

Preferred citation
Cite as: Elisabeth Tooker Papers, American Philosophical Society.

Additional information
Separated material
Photographs have been removed from Series I-V and placed in Series VI. Cross references appear in the original series. Reprints have been moved to the printed materials collection of the APS library. If a reprint was found as an enclosure, a photocopy of the title page was filed in its place. To retrieve reprints, consult the card catalog for printed materials.

Also removed from the collection were seven sound tape reels: "The Seneca Language"; "Indians: Semu Huaute, Medicine Man"; and "Nation within a Nation" (the latter is comprised of five reels). To retrieve these items, consult the card catalog for manuscript materials.

Added entries
Subjects
  • Anthropologists
  • Handbook of North American Indians
  • Handsome Lake Religion
  • Iroquois Indians
  • Kinzua Dam (N.Y.)
  • Papago Indians
  • Seneca Indians
  • Seneca Indians--Religion
  • Women anthropologists
  • Yaqui Indians
  • Contributors
  • Abler, Thomas F.
  • Barbeau, Marius C.
  • Chafe, Wallace L.
  • Darnell, Regna
  • Day, Gordon M.
  • Deardorff, Merle H.
  • Einhorn, Arthur
  • Fenton, William N.
  • Jennings, Francis P.
  • Lex, Barbara W.
  • Rothenberg, Diane
  • Snow, Dean R.
  • Stocking, George W.
  • Sturtevant, William C.
  • Tooker, Elisabeth, 1927-
  • Trigger, Bruce Graham
  • Contact information
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    Collection overview

    Series I. Correspondence 1949-1994 6 boxes; 2.75 linear feet

    Incoming and outgoing typescript letters, carbons, and postcards generated during Tooker's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder.

    When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not Tooker), the name is indented on the container list under the file name.

    Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically. Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III or IV as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

    Correspondents include anthropologists, government officials, students, publishers, Native Americans, and interested amateur anthropologists. Among the topics covered in this series are: ethnology, ethnohistory, religion, and social organization of Iroquois, Papago, and Yaqui Indians; and Iroquois political organization.

    There is correspondence concerning Tooker's work on the Northeast volume of the Handbook of North American Indians, both as a contributor and as a member of the planning committee; her work as a member of the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology from 1977 to 1981; and her work as Secretary of the Northeastern Anthropological Association from 1966 to 1968. Correspondence concerning the Conference on Iroquois Research is filed in Series II.




    Series II. Subject Files 1945-1993 3 boxes; 0.75 linear feet

    Issues of Tonawanda Indian Community News from 1972 to 1973; reviews of some of Tooker's books (filed by the name of the book); programs and abstracts for meetings of the Northeastern Anthropological Association; book outlines and periodic reports about the Northeast volume of the Handbook of North American Indians; reports and meeting minutes during Tooker's membership on the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (1977-1981); reports (for 1961 and 1963) on the construction of the Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River; correspondence, programs, and mailing lists for the Conference on Iroquois Research, from 1945 to 1993; and reports, meeting minutes, and notes about Iroquoia, a proposed tourist center in New York State designed to provide an historically accurate re-creation of an Iroquois community.




    Series III. Works by Tooker 1949-1993 2 boxes; 1 linear feet

    Mostly unpublished works, including many papers written for graduate courses at the University of Arizona and at Radcliffe College. Most of the works are on Iroquois topics, but there are also graduate papers about Southwestern Indians, including the Navaho, Yumans, and Papago Indians. There are a number of works about the nineteenth century anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan, and there is one work on the Handsome Lake religion ("History of the Handsome Lake Church"). There are two drafts of Tooker's published article, "The United States Constitution and the Iroquois League." The earliest item in this series is Tooker's undergraduate honors thesis, "An Interpretation of the Navaho Death Complex with Comparisons to the Apache and Pueblo," written in April 1949 at Radcliffe College. This series also contains Tooker's master's thesis, "Papagos in Tucson: An Introduction to Their History, Community Life, and Acculturation," written at the University of Arizona in 1952, and her doctoral thesis, "Ritual, Power and the Supernatural: A Comparative Study of Indian Religions in Southwestern United States," written for Radcliffe College in March 1958.




    Series IV. Works by Others 1969-1989 1 box; 6 folders

    Works by Donald Bahr, Henry F. Dobyns, and Grace Rajnovich. There is a proposal and a report by Michael K. Foster for his 1970 research at the Six Nations Reserve, as well as an essay by Bruce G. Trigger for the Northeast volume of the Handbook of North American Indians.




    Series V. Field Notes 1950-1982 3 boxes; 1.25 linear feet

    Tonawanda genealogies collected and revised by Tooker in July 1966 and then revised again by Veronica Evaneshko in January 1973. There are field notes about the Southwestern Yaqui Indians (in Pascua, Arizona), the Southwestern Papago Indians, and the Iroquois Tonawanda Reservation. There are also some notes taken at the American Anthropological Association meeting in 1982. This series contains one card file that is mainly about the Papago Indians; there are a few cards about the Yaqui Indians in the town of Pascua.




    Series VI. Photographs 1951-1973 1 box; 4 folders

    Photographs from Tooker's 1952 master's thesis, "Papagos in Tucson: An Introduction to Their History, Community Life, and Acculturation"; photographs (sent to Tooker by Janet S. Pollak) of chipped stone turtles; and a photograph (originally in the Papago card file in Series V) of a group of Papago Indians. There are also photographs of dioramas that are in the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Rochester, New York and in the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. These photographs were collected for possible use in the proposed tourist attraction, Iroquoia.



    Detailed inventory

    Series I. Correspondence 1949-1994


    A - De

    Box 1

    Abler, Thomas F. 1966-1993


    -See also Ser.I, Bieder, Robert E.
    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians
    -See also Ser.I, Weaver, Sally M.



    Abrams, George Henry 1965-1983


    American Association for the Advancement of Science 1960


    American Philosophical Society 1968


    Axtell, James 1987


    Bahr, Donald 1977-1989


    Bailey, Edna 1967-1968


    Bailey, Garrick Alan 1986


    Bannerman, Robin M.



    -See Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Barbeau, C. Marius 1964-1967


    Barber, Carroll 1950


    Barbour, Philip L. 1968, 1970


    Barnes, R.H. 1991


    Becker, Marshall Joseph 1973-1993


    Becker, Mary A. Druke 1985-1986


    -See also Ser.I, Hamell, George R.



    Bieder, Robert E. 1980


    Abler, Thomas S.



    -See also Ser.I, The Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian



    Bierhorst, John 1991


    Bilharz, Joy 1985-1991


    Bishop, Charles 1979, 1981


    Blau, Harold 1964-1969


    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Bradley, James W. 1976-1989


    Browman, David L. 1977


    Buchler, Ira R.



    -See Ser.I, Selby, Henry A.



    Campisi, Jack 1971-1981


    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians



    Carnes, Mark 1987


    Carney, Sidney



    -See Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Ceci, Lynn 1968-1989


    -See also Ser.I, Dincauze, Dena F.



    Chafe, Wallace L. 1959-1992


    Mithun, Marianne



    -See also Ser.I, Foster, Michael K.
    -See also Ser.I, White, Marian E.
    -See also Ser.II, Conference on Iroquois Research



    Chamberlain, Dwight Lewis 1979


    Cherokee-Iroquois Conference 1978


    Christie, T. Laird 1982-1983


    Clifton, James A. 1977-1991


    Congdon, Charles E. 1968


    Fenton, William N.



    Cook, Bill 1987


    Crozier, Dan



    -See Ser.I, Deardorff, Merle H.



    Currier, Margaret 1974


    -See also Ser.I, Harvard University.
    Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology



    Darnell, Regna 1968-1992


    Davenport, William 1968-1979


    Day, Gordon M. 1965-1985


    Deardorff, Mary n.d.


    Deardorff, Merle H. 1964-1971


    Crozier, Dan



    Fenton, William N.



    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Di - G

    Box 2

    Dincauze, Dena F. 1990


    Dobyns, Henry F. 1958-1989


    Drooker, Penelope B. 1990


    Druke, Mary A.



    -See Ser.I, Becker, Mary A. Druke



    Eggan, Fred 1978-1982


    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians



    Egloff, Nancy D. 1988-1989


    Einhorn, Arthur 1962-1990


    Encyclopedia Britannica 1971-1972


    Evaneshko, Veronica 1972-1974, n.d.


    Fanning, Ralph 1959-1970


    Fenton, William Nelson



    Bannerman, Robin M., 1966


    Blau, Harold, 1969


    Carney, Sidney, 1965


    Deardorff, Merle H., 1968


    Foley, Denis P., 1975


    Hertzberg, Hazel W., 1976


    Hudson, Charles, 1977


    Sturtevant, William C., 1976-1977


    Torok, Charles H., 1968


    White, Marian E., 1959


    -See also Ser.I, Congdon, Charles E.
    -See also Ser.I, Deardorff, Merle H.
    -See also Ser.I, Hamell, George R.
    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians
    -See also Ser.II, Iroquoia



    1958-1965
    Folder 1

    1966-1968
    Folder 2

    1969-1975
    Folder 3

    1976-1985
    Folder 4

    1986-1994
    Folder 5

    Fischer, John L. 1964


    Fogelson, Raymond D. 1964-1990


    Foley, Denis P.



    -See Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Foster, Michael K. 1969-1991


    Chafe, Wallace L., 1987


    Mithun, Marianne, 1987


    Snow, Dean R., 1988, 1991


    Fowler, Don D. 1972, 1987


    Francillon, Mark 1989


    Frisch, Jack A. 1976


    Handbook of North American Indians



    Gehring, Charles



    -See Ser.I, Starna, William A.



    Gifford, Carol A. 1965-1989


    Gifford, James C.



    Gifford, James C. 1964-1965, 1973


    -See also Ser.I, Gifford, Carol A.
    -See also Ser.I, Tuck, James A.



    Greaves, Thomas C. 1978-1980


    Griffin, James B.



    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians



    Grinde, Donald A., Jr. 1989, 1993


    -See also Ser.I, Johansen, Bruce



    Gruber, Jacob W. 1970, 1987


    -See also Ser.I, Northeastern Anthropological Association
    -See also Ser.I, Temple University



    Ha - Hu

    Box 3

    Hagedorn, Nancy L. 1988


    Hale, Thomas 1982


    Hall, Robert L.



    -See Ser.I, Hamell, George R.



    Hamell, George R. 1976-1988


    Becker, Mary A. Druke



    Fenton, William N.



    Hall, Robert L.



    Mithun, Marianne



    Hamilton College 1963-1970


    Handbook of North American Indians



    Abler, Thomas S., 1977


    Campisi, Jack, 1974, 1976


    Eggan, Fred, 1974


    Fenton, William N., 1971, 1974-1976


    Griffin, James B., 1974


    Sturtevant, William C.



    Trigger, Bruce G.



    Wallace, Anthony F.C., 1971-1972


    -See also Ser.I, Frisch, Jack A.
    -See also Ser.I, Landy, David
    -See also Ser.I, Torok, Charles H.
    -See also Ser.II, Handbook of North American Indians



    1970-1973
    Folder 1

    1974-1975
    Folder 2

    Jan.-Jun. 1976
    Folder 3

    Jul. 1976-1979
    Folder 4

    Harvard University 1957-1977


    -See also Ser.I, Radcliffe College



    Harvard University. Peabody Museum ofArchaeology and Ethnology



    Currier, Margaret 1966-Sep. 1980
    Folder 1

    -See also Ser.II, same title



    Currier, Margaret Oct. 1980-1981
    Folder 2

    Hauptman, Laurence M. 1988-1993


    Haury, Emil W. 1954


    Hayes, Jack 1971


    Hershey Museum of American Life 1984


    Hertzberg, Hazel W. 1962-1988


    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Hohenberg, John 1964, 1977-178


    Howard, James H. 1972


    Hudson, Charles



    -See Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Human Relations Area Files, Inc. 1983-1988


    Martin, Marlene



    The Huntington 1975-1983


    Huronia Historical Development Council 1967, 1969


    -See also Ser.I, Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons



    J - Ri

    Box 4

    Jennings, Francis P. 1984-1993


    -See also Ser.I, The Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian



    Johansen, Bruce 1993


    Judkins, Russell A. 1986-1987


    Katz, Stanley N. 1983, 1988


    Kelly, William H. 1949


    Klein, Alexander 1972


    Kluckhohn, Clyde 1958-1960


    Kolb, Charles C. 1983


    Kolb, Joy



    -See Ser.I, Bilharz, Joy



    Landy, David 1977


    Handbook of North American Indians



    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians



    Laughlin, William S. 1990


    Lessard, Rosemary 1971


    Lex, Barbara W. 1966-1974


    Libby, Dorothy 1961-1967


    Lounsbury, Floyd G. 1958-1991


    Lurie, Alison 1975


    McCall, Daniel F. 1977, 1982


    McFeat, Tom F.S. 1961-1969


    McGill-Queens University Press 1973


    Martin, Marlene



    -See Ser.I, Human Relations Area Files, Inc.



    Mason, Carol 1964, 1969


    Maybury-Lewis, David 1967


    Mithun, Marianne



    -See Ser.I, Chafe, Wallace L.
    -See Ser.I, Foster, Michael K.
    -See Ser.I, Hamell, George R.



    Mosteller, Frederick 1957, 1964, n.d.


    Museum of Northern Arizona 1975-1977


    Myers, Merlin G. 1977


    Namias, June 1987-1993


    National Research Council 1985


    New York State Museum 1969


    The Newberry Library Center for theHistory of the American Indian 1975-1978


    Bieder, Robert E.



    Jennings, Francis P.



    Northeastern Anthropological Association 1966-1968


    Gruber, Jacob W.



    Opler, Marvin K.



    Roberts, John M.



    Trigger, Bruce G.



    -See also Ser.II, same title



    Officer, James E. 1967-1968


    -See also Ser.I, United States.



    Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs



    Oklahoma State University 1982-1985


    Ontario Archaeology 1985


    Opler, Marvin K. 1959


    -See also Ser.I, Northeastern Anthropological Association



    Osgood, Cornelius 1962, 1965


    Parker, Judith 1968


    Pendergast, James F. 1965-1993


    Pennsylvania Archaeologist 1991


    Pia, J. Joseph 1966-1980


    Plant, Christopher H. 1876-1983


    Pollak, Janet Sue 1970-1976


    Pratt, Peter P. 1966-1968


    Preston, Richard J. 1968-1976


    Prisch, Betty C. 1985


    Radcliffe College 1954-1975


    Raitt, Thomas M. 1978


    Rajnovich, Grace 1990


    Rapoport, Robert 1958


    Vogt, Evon Z.



    Reader's Digest 1976-1977


    Richards, Cara E. 1965-1971


    Richter, Daniel K. 1988, 1990


    Ridley, Frank 1964


    Ro - T

    Box 5

    Roberts, John M. 1956-1986


    -See also Ser.I, Northeastern Anthropological Association



    Robie, Harry 1982-1992


    Rochester Museum and Science Center



    -See Ser.I, Hamell, George R.



    Rose, Richard 1987


    Rothenberg, Diane 1977, 1986-1987


    Russell, Eber L. 1965


    Taylor, Peggy



    Taylor, Walter



    Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons 1970-1977, n.d.


    Schwarz, John E. 1981


    Schweitzer, Marjorie M. Gardner 1982


    Science 1974


    -See also Ser.I, Wiren, Harold N.



    Selby, Henry A. 1968


    Buchler, Ira R.



    Sempowski, Martha L. 1985


    Settee, Priscilla 1972


    Shimony, Annemarie 1961-1992


    Shoemaker, Nancy 1988


    Simmons, William S. 1978


    Smith, Kidd 1965


    Smithsonian Institution 1962-1972


    Sturtevant, William C.



    Snow, Dean R. 1983-1991


    -See also Ser.I, Foster, Michael K.
    -See also Ser.II, Conference on Iroquois Research



    Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 1959-1967


    Speck, Frank G. (Mrs.) 1959


    Starna, William A. 1982, 1987-1988


    Gehring, Charles



    The State Historical Society of Wisconsin 1965


    State University of New York at Buffalo 1957-1960


    Steckley, John 1983


    -See also Ser.I, Ontario Archaeology



    Stefon, Frederick J. 1986-1991


    Stocking, George W., Jr. 1976-1985


    Stothert, Karen E. 1978, n.d.


    Strohmier, Linda n.d.


    Strong, John 1993


    Sturtevant, William C. 1960-1993, n.d.


    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.
    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians
    -See also Ser.I, Smithsonian Institution
    -See also Ser.II, Conference on Iroquois Research



    Sublett, Audrey 1965-1973


    Sundown, Arnold 1965-1967


    Sundown, Corbett 1961-1966


    Sundown, Priscilla



    Sundown, Priscilla 1964


    -See also Ser.I, Sundown, Corbett



    Swartz, Audrey



    -See Ser.I, Swartz, Marc J.



    Swartz, Marc J. 1959-1980


    Swartz, Audrey



    Tait, Lyal 1970-1971


    Taylor, Peggy



    -See Ser.I, Russell, Eber L.



    Taylor, Walter



    -See Ser.I, Russell, Eber L.



    Teeter, Karl V. 1980-1981


    Temple University 1964-1965


    Gruber, Jacob W.



    -See also Ser.I, Gifford, James C.



    Thomas, David Hurst



    -See Ser.I, Trigger, Bruce G.



    Tippett, Alan R. 1976


    Torok, Charles H. 1965-1968, 1976


    Handbook of North American Indians, 1976


    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Trager, George L. 1966


    Trigger, Bruce Graham



    Thomas, David Hurst



    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians
    -See also Ser.I, McGill-Queens University Press
    -See also Ser.I, Northeastern Anthropological Association



    1961-1968
    Folder 1

    1969-1990
    Folder 2

    Tuck, James A. 1965-1971


    Gifford, James C.



    U - W

    Box 6

    Underhill, Ruth M. 1961-1962


    Unidentified 1981-1988


    United States. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs 1966-1967


    United States. National Archives 1967


    University of Pennsylvania. The University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 1976-1988


    -See also Ser.II, same title



    Vernon, Howard A. 1976


    Vogt, Evon Z. 1957-1970


    -See also Ser.I, Rapoport, Robert



    Vollmann, William T. 1990, 1992


    Von Mering, Maria 1957-1974


    Wagner, Sally Roesch 1989


    Walker, Willard 1966-1983


    Wallace, Anthony F.C. 1965-1979


    -See also Ser.I, Handbook of North American Indians



    Weaver, Sally M. 1966-1972


    Abler, Thomas S.



    White, Leslie A. 1958, 1973


    White, Marian Emily 1959-1976


    Chafe, Wallace L.



    -See also Ser.I, Fenton, William N.



    Williams, Stephen 1963


    Wiren, Harold N. 1974


    -See also Ser.I, Science



    Woodbury, Hanni 1979-1992


    Woodbury, Richard B. 1981


    Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre 1984


    Wright, James V. 1964-1979


    Wykoff, M. William 1977, 1979


    Series II. Subject Files 1945-1993


    Conference on Iroquois Research #1-5

    Box 7

    Conference on Iroquois Research



    Chafe, William L., 1964


    Sno